Coast Guard Vice Adm Peter Neffenger was confirmed as the agency's new administrator by a vote of 81-1 yesterday.
Neffenger was nominated by President Barack Obama in April, before revelations that auditors for the Homeland Security Department's inspector general were repeatedly able to sneak mock explosives and weapons through security checkpoints.
"Vice Adm Neffenger will certainly have a tough job ahead of him. We're all aware of the recent inspector general report that questioned the TSA's ability to meet its security mission without change," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said ahead of the vote.
Neffenger would replace John Pistole, who left his post as TSA administrator in December after 4 and a half turbulent years leading the agency best known for its role in screening passengers at US airports. With a workforce of more than 60,000 employees, the TSA runs security operations at more than 450 airports.
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Neffenger will take over an agency that has come under scrutiny amid reports of serious security breaches. It was revealed earlier this month that auditors were able to sneak prohibited items through TSA security checkpoints in 67 out of 70 tries.
Neffenger has served as the Coast Guard's vice commandant since 2014 and has been with the Coast Guard since 1981.